We
meet at 11 AM, in Portsmouth Square. There, on a grassy knoll, you'll
learn a few T'ai Qi moves, to connect with traditional Chinese energy.

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Portsmouth
Square is like one big "outdoor living room" to the local community.
You'll see Moms with children in the award winning playground, while older
folks are doing T'ai Qi, playing cards or Mah Jong, or gathering to gossip.

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Look
up and notice The Three Fates. You might wonder why they are they faceless.
You'll soon be learning fascinating facts and fables about The Fates and
other mysteries in and around Chinatown.

You'll
discover Chinatown from new perspectives
--both on and off the tourist track.

After
your complementary, sumptuous, vegetarian lunch, we'll explore Ross Alley,
the oldest alley in San Francisco. Here, just in time for dessert, we'll
arrive at the Fortune Cookie Factory, where the cookies have been made
in exactly the same way, since 1906.

Imagine,
Fortune Cookies *hot off the press!* Better buy a couple of bags to take
home for gifts. But, be careful, or you might pick up a bag with the "naughty"
fortunes in them.

.Next,
you'll meet Master Calligrapher, Mr. Lee. He will write your name in Chinese,
on a souvenir bookmark:a gift to you from Gayla.

At
TIEN HOW, the oldest Chinese Temple in the United States, you'll learn
how to "signal the Gods," using 100 sticks of incense for prayer
offerings. You'll be introduced to Quan Yin, Goddess of Compassion; Tsai
Shen Yeh, God of Wealth; Tien How, The Big Buddha; and many other Chinese
Dieties. You'll be gifted with Hong Bao packets of blessed tea to take
home.

It
just wouldn't be right to be in Chinatown without doing some serious shopping!
Gayla will guide you to shops that are chock full of exotic schlock and/
or, to silks, books, or a personalized jade chop.